By ahnationtalk on June 30, 2022
By ahnationtalk on June 30, 2022
By ahnationtalk on June 30, 2022
By ahnationtalk on June 30, 2022
By ahnationtalk on June 30, 2022
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“We wanted to travel around the province and this was our next stop,” said Natasha Martin-Mitchell, development officer for indigenous women entrepreneurs.
Martin-Mitchell said the first event was held at the Fredericton Inn in March.
She said another pop-up shop is planned for Bathurst in September–and another in Edmundston, in December.
The pop-up shop events are an in-person extension of Nujintuisga’tijig E’pijig, a sales platform initiative for products made by Indigenous women, launched by Women in Business New Brunswick.
Martin-Mitchell expressed relief to finally be able to start hosting in-person events again, coming off a long couple of years of pandemic-related restrictions.
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